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Default dirt/grease on good clothes

john brook wrote the following:
Got some black dirt/grease off the car, on to my good trousers. The usual
trick which solves it, is to work in some Swarfega hand cleaner; and then
detergent and warm water washes it away.

My problem is that being in a hurry i did not work the Swarfega in deep
enough or well enough, and then went on to wash it.

So its now 'set' into the trousers. Grateful for any further suggestions.



Buy all your clothes from L. L. Bean. They have a lifetime replacement
policy for damages caused by anything.
A friend of mine had a dress shirt replaced when an ink pen leaked into
the pocket.

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